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Old 08-24-2019, 10:01 AM
ottiliegirl ottiliegirl is offline OneNote 2013 Windows 7 64bit OneNote 2013 Office 2010 64bit
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I continue using version 2013 because I prefer the layout of having the Personal or Notepane on the left side and the pages on the right side with the notes in the middle.
I just installed version 2013 on my new computer and it is laid out differently. There are only two sections. The place to type notes takes up most of the screen and the files that correspond to the tabs are on the right side. How can I get the back the layout I prefer. Somebody suggested that the layout I want may not belong to ver. 2013 but to Ver 2010 and that I may have changed to that back in 2013 when I replaced OneNote

Anyway, if there is anyway to get that layout back I would greatly appreciate your help in getting it back. Thanks in advance to all who listen and try to help.

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